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Martin Hetzer is a Salk's vice president, chief science officer, and a professor. He uses a variety of techniques to pose questions about how adult tissues are maintained and repaired and why long-lived cells fail to wor...
Martin Hetzer - Where Cures Begin – Episode 017 is an episode from Salk Talk - Salk Institute for Biological Studies by Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Martin Hetzer is a Salk's vice president, chief science officer, and a professor....
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Published Jul 1, 2020, 17:00 long, audio available.
Martin Hetzer is a Salk's vice president, chief science officer, and a professor. He uses a variety of techniques to pose questions about how adult tissues are maintained and repaired and why long-lived cells fail to work properly as a cell ages. On this episode of Where Cures Begin , Hetzer talks about why chronological age is different than biological age; what it means to be Salk's Chief Science Officer; and what he learned from his grandfather the veterinarian.
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Martin Hetzer - Where Cures Begin – Episode 017 is an episode from Salk Talk - Salk Institute for Biological Studies by Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
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This episode was published on Jul 1, 2020.
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Martin Hetzer - Where Cures Begin – Episode 017 is from Salk Talk - Salk Institute for Biological Studies by Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Published Jul 1, 2020 and 17:00 long